The National Recovery Administration (NRA) began to fail because

a. it failed to enforce the restraints on wages, hours, and working conditions.
b. it required too much self-denial on the part of industry, labor, and the public.
c. NRA chief Harold Ickes proved unable to administer its massive building programs.
d. it did not provide enough protection for labor to bargain with management.
e. there was not enough publicity to make the public aware of its goals.


b

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